social networking & opsec
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OPSEC and Social Networking
Naval OPSEC Support Team (NOST)
Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC)
(757) 417-7100 DSN 537
www.nioc-norfolk.navy.mil
www.facebook.com/NavalOPSEC
www.twitter.com/NavalOPSEC
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References
• DTM 2009-026 Responsible & Effective use of Internet-based Capabilities
• SECNAVINST 5720.47B DON WWW Web Policy
• DON CIO_CHINFO Joint Memo 10_Oct 07_DOC Web Presence Policy
• NTTP 3-54 M Operations Security
• DOD Directive 5205.2 OPSEC Program
• OPNAVINST 3432.1 Operations Security
• DON Navy Public Affairs Policy & Regulations SECNAV 5720.44B
• DON Policy for Content of Publicly Accessible World Wide Web Sites SECNAV 5720.47B
• http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/socialmedia.html
• COMNAVREGMIDLANTINST 5720.1 Web 2.0 Technologies
• http://www.ioss.gov/ Social Networking Sites Safety Checklist
• ALNAV 056-10 IbC- Official Internet Posts
• ALNAV 057-10 IbC- Unofficial Internet Posts
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OPSEC is a process that identifies critical information,
outlines potential threats and risks and develops counter
measures to safeguard critical information
Operations Security
OPSEC
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• Information the adversary needs to prevent our success.
Critical Information
• Information we must protect to ensure success.
- Names and photos of you, your
family and co-workers
- Usernames, passwords,
network details
- Job title, location, salary,
clearances
- Physical security and logistics
- Position, mission capabilities and
limitations
- Operations & missions
- Schedules and travel itineraries
- Social security number, credit
cards, banking information
- Hobbies, likes, dislikes, etc.
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Data Aggregation
• Information collection from
multiple sources
• Al Qaeda handbook: open
and legal public sources
accounts for 80% of all
information collected
• Legal and illegal collection
methods
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Methods used to obtain Critical Information:
• Unprotected communications
• Sharing too much with strangers
• HUMINT Observations
• Technology
• Trash
• Media
• Web pages
• Social Networking Sites
Potential Vulnerabilities
Illegal methods are OK with adversaries!!!
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Social Networking
Social Networking Sites (SNS) allow people to network, interact and
collaborate to share information, data and ideas without geographic
boundaries.
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Why use a SNS?
Personally
• Entertaining
• Maintain Relationships
• Network
• Centralized information
Professionally
• Marketing/recruiting
• Public Relations
• Connect with customers
• Solicit ideas and feedback
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The Danger
Bad guys use it, too:
• Stalkers
• Thieves
• Terrorist
• Hackers
• Phishers/Scammers
• Enemy organizations
• Pedophiles
• And the list goes on…
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The Danger
Al-Qaeda communiqué December 2009:
“The affair with the U.S. Navy began several years ago, when the lions of Al-Qaeda struck the destroyer
U.S.S. Cole, in Yemen; now, with Allah’s help, all the American vessels in the seas and oceans, including
aircraft carriers, submarines, and all naval military equipment deployed here and there that is within
range of Al-Qaeda’s fire, will be destroyed…
“To this end, information on every U.S. naval unit – and only U.S. [units]!! – should be quietly gathered
[as follows:] [the vessel's] name, the missions it is assigned; its current location, including notation of the
spot in accordance with international maritime standards; the advantages of this naval unit; the number of
U.S. troops on board, including if possible their ranks, and what state they are from, their family
situation, and where their family members (wife and children) live; what kind of weapons they carry;
the [vessel's] destination…; which naval units are closest to Islamic countries; which naval units are close
to Western countries in general; searching all naval websites in order to gather as much information as
possible, and translating it into Arabic; search for the easiest ways of striking these ships…
“My Muslim brothers, do not underestimate the importance of any piece of information, as simple as it
may seem; the mujahedeen, the lions of monotheism, may be able to use it in ways that have not occurred
to you.”
…. Do not underestimate the importance of any piece of
information, as simple as it may seem….
Information on every U.S. Naval unit should be quietly
gathered…what state they are from, their family
situation, and where their family members live…
…search for the easiest ways of striking these ships…
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Social Networking Websites and Your Security Clearance
The following is a security awareness statement signed by the Chief of
Security, Pentagon Chief Information Officer, OSD Network Directorate:
“Social sites risk security clearance. If you hold a security clearance or if you
ever want to apply for one, be mindful of your postings and contacts online,
particularly on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
These sites pose risks to gaining and keeping a security clearance.
Question 14 of the National Agency Questionnaire (SF-86) asks for
names of your relatives and associates. The term associate is defined
as any foreign national that you or your spouse are bound by affection,
obligation, or close and continuing contact.
Question 14 of the National Agency Questionnaire
(SF-86) asks for names of your relatives and
associates. The term associate is defined as any
foreign national that you or your spouse are
bound by affection, obligation, or close and
continuing contact.
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DO’S & DON’TS of
SOCIAL NETWORKING
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“Do’s”
Do: Remember Computer Security
Do not be an easy target for computer crimes
• Hacking
• Theft
• Planted code
vs.
• Antivirus software
• Firewalls
• Strong Passwords
• Permission Settings
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“Do’s”
Do: Verify All Friend Requests
Social engineering and “conning” starts with a friend request
Adversaries can get the data from:
• Free people search engines
• Other SNS’s
• Your posts/profile
• Your friends posts/profile
Verify Requests Before Approving!
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“Do’s”
Do: Utilize All Available Privacy Settings
Customize available settings
to be as secure as possible
• “Everyone” may be
accessed by anyone with
access to the internet
• How many security settings
are available on Facebook?
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“Do’s”
Do: Watch Your Friends Settings
Sure your profile is secure, but what about your 115
friends profile settings?
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Do: Closely Monitor Your Children’s Use of the Internet
• Cyber-bulling
• Kidnapping
• “Sexting”
• Stalking
• Pedophiles
– 500,000+ registered sex
Offenders in the USA
– 95,000 registered sex
offenders profiles on Myspace
“Do’s”
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“Do’s”
Do: Verify Links & Files Before Executing
Would you follow a link in e-mail? Would you download and run an attachment? Then why do you do these things
on SNS’s?
• Phishing scams
• Malicious coding
• Viruses
Verify before executing!
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• Avoid details, don’t get personal
• Who is reading your blog?
• Lessons learned 101 for the adversary
“Do’s”
Do: Blog with Caution
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Do: Understand the Risks Associated with Geotagging
• Location/GPS data attached to photos
– EXIF data
• Feature in Smartphones and digital cameras
– Lat/Long
– Device details
• “Check-in” feature
– Facebook Places
– Google Latitude
– Foursquare
– Gowalla
“Do’s”
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“Do’s”
Do: Be an Informed User of a SNS
• How much personal information do you broadcast?
• Are you very careful about what details you post?
• Do you understand data aggregation issues?
• Are you willing to find and learn all the security
settings and keep up with them as they change?
Are you willing to accept the risk?
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“Do’s”
Do: Have a Contingency Plan
• KIA, MIA, POW
• What details will the adversary
have to use against you?
• What information will the
media have access to?
• Power of Attorney
• Memorial pages
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“Do’s”
Do: Assume the Internet is FOREVER
• There is no true delete on the internet
• WWW means World Wide Web
• Every Picture
• Every Post
• Every Detail
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“Do’s”
Do: Understand Official DON Guidance That
Governs Military Personnel Use of SNS’s
• DON ALNAV 056/10 Official Internet Posts
– Social media posts in an official capacity
• DON ALNAV 057/10 Unofficial Internet Posts
– Any content posted about the DON by DON personnel in an
unofficial & personal capacity
– DON personnel are responsible for all DON-related content
they publish on the internet
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Use the Same Passwords
• Hackers count on users using the same passwords for
multiple accounts
• Password1 is not a strong password
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Depend on SNS’s Security Settings
But it’s set to private … right?
• Hackers
• Incorrect or incomplete settings
• Sale of data
• Upgrades/site changes
• “USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. We do not guarantee that
only authorized persons will view your information.”
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Trust Add-On’s or Applications
• Plugins, Games, Applications
– Third Party Software
– Applications designed to collect data
– Malicious code
– Separate terms of use & privacy
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Grant the Same Access to Everyone
• Don’t treat all Friends equally
• Control & customize individual access
• Do create groups
– Poker club
– Family
• Set permissions for everything:
– Your status
– Photos
– Postings
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Post Personally Identifiable InformationReal friends already know your home address, phone number, etc.
Don’t broadcast personal information
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“Don’ts”
Don’t: Discuss Details
• Never post anything you
would not tell directly to the enemy
• Never post private or personal
information- no matter how secure
you think your settings are
Details make you vulnerable
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Questions?
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ATTENTION:
This is a dynamic brief and changes frequently. For the most current version of the OPSEC Social
Networking Threat Brief please contact the NOST at [email protected] or 757-417-7100.